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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 5

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Location:
Boston, Massachusetts
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5
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Boston Evening Globe- Tuesday, May 2, 1972 Kerrigan lawyersc hit US action United Press International HARRISBURG, Pa. Attorneys for Rev. Philip Berrigan tried to turn the tables- on the government today by arguing that the Justice Department, not the antiwar priest, broke the law. The defense subpoenaed six Federal employees for a special posttrial hearing on motions to overturn the convictions of Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth McA-lister, a New York City WE'VE GOT YOU FIGURED OUT It's all done with sea suits that measure up to your own specifications. A one-size-fits-all idea that stretches and curves to most any body.

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According to Clark, the 'government broke the law "by violating the defendants' constitutional right of freedom of speech. He said Berrigan and Sister Elizabeth never violated any statute, because letters are not normally included in the definition of prison contraband. The nun and priest were convicted on the smuggling charges last April 5 by a Federal jury. But the panel could not agree on the main charge that all seven defendants conspired to kidnap Presidential Adviser Henry Kissinger and blow up underground heating tunnels in Washington. Federal" Judge R.

Dixon Herman upheld a government request yesterday, to dismiss the subpoenas, but he agreed to review his decision after today's Iceland picked as single site for chess meet Reuter AMSTERDAM Dr. Max Euwe, chairman of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), announced here today the Federation -will try to make Iceland the location for the entire world chess championship between title-holder Boris Spassky of Russia and American challenger Bobby Fischer. Euwe said in a communique that countries outside Europe would not be considered for the time being. The first half of the if i world championship was originally due to have been played in Belgrade in June, with the second half fixed for Reykjavik, Ice a yi land. But Yugoslavia with drew when financial guar antees were not forthcom ing from the Americans after Fischer had sought a lr I larger financial share, including television and" film LS fees.

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